Good day everybody,
Personally I struggle with anxiety and worry, conversely I fall into slothful behavior and laziness. I believe this song in a round about way expresses the need for getting in touch with god in a way, it is about being who you are supposed to be. As many of Alela's songs this is about a a 19th century Western man, the song is sung by his wife. In a literal sense he is looking for gold out west while she stays at home alone. This is her call to him to come back home, expressing that the riches he longs for (gold) are really the family life that she longs for - the real fruits that this man will enjoy are being close personally "California hills will surely welcome us back home
But the way toward the crop of gold is not far from the snow
Oh, the way toward the crop of gold is not far from the snow"
In a more symbolic sense this song , and most of Alela's, are about letting go of material worries and being happy with what we have, and being grateful for our lives as they are and accepting our material possessions without striving for more. Alela's songs are about opening our eyes to out bounty in front of us, not what our mind or selfish nature tells us. :) I long to live at peace like this, it is very tricky as the material world is omnipresent. Thank you for reading my comment.
Good day everybody, Personally I struggle with anxiety and worry, conversely I fall into slothful behavior and laziness. I believe this song in a round about way expresses the need for getting in touch with god in a way, it is about being who you are supposed to be. As many of Alela's songs this is about a a 19th century Western man, the song is sung by his wife. In a literal sense he is looking for gold out west while she stays at home alone. This is her call to him to come back home, expressing that the riches he longs for (gold) are really the family life that she longs for - the real fruits that this man will enjoy are being close personally "California hills will surely welcome us back home But the way toward the crop of gold is not far from the snow Oh, the way toward the crop of gold is not far from the snow" In a more symbolic sense this song , and most of Alela's, are about letting go of material worries and being happy with what we have, and being grateful for our lives as they are and accepting our material possessions without striving for more. Alela's songs are about opening our eyes to out bounty in front of us, not what our mind or selfish nature tells us. :) I long to live at peace like this, it is very tricky as the material world is omnipresent. Thank you for reading my comment.